Jude Bellingham snatched Real Madrid a dramatic 3-2 Clasico win over champions Barcelona on Sunday to take them 11 points clear at the top of La Liga with six matches remaining.
Los Blancos twice came from behind with Vinicius Junior and Lucas Vazquez netting to level Andreas Christensen and Fermin Lopez strikes, before Bellingham rammed home the winner in stoppage time to virtually guarantee his team the title.
Barcelona bounced back with a strong performance after their Champions League exit at the hands of Paris Saint-Germain but their last stand was demolished by Bellingham.
Madrid showed the same grit to stay in the match as they did midweek against Manchester City on the way to the final four in Europe, before Bellingham’s knock-out blow left the Santiago Bernabeu crowd delighted.
The England international, Madrid’s top scorer with 21 goals across all competitions, netted twice in Madrid’s Clasico win over Barcelona in October and is shining in his first season in Spain.
Madrid coach Carlo Ancelotti made three changes from the side that beat City, with Eduardo Camavinga moving to left-back to replace Ferland Mendy, while Luka Modric started in midfield.
Madrid’s penalty-saving hero against City, goalkeeper Andriy Lunin, made an early mistake to hand Barcelona the lead.
The Ukrainian strayed from his line to try and deal with a corner but got nowhere near the ball and Christensen nodded into the empty net.
Goal Barcelona
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Goal Andreas Christensen
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However Madrid were quickly level through Vinicius, who fired over a fine chance before levelling from the spot.
The sensational Vazquez escaped Joao Cancelo far too easily and was tripped in the area by 17-year-old Barca centre-back Pau Cubarsi.
Pau Cubarsí brought down Vasquez in this position and Real Madrid won a penaltypic.twitter.com/E5jT0ezMf8
— FootColic ⚽️ (@FootColic) April 21, 2024
Vinicius rolled home from the spot for his 19th goal of the season across all competitions.
#ElClasico Vinicius Penalty 🥅 pic.twitter.com/L3YPINOQEA
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Barcelona were not deterred and made inroads down their right flank with Lamine Yamal giving Camavinga a torrid time.
Crossed the line?
The 16-year-old starlet thought he had equalised with a clever flick from a corner but Lunin pushed the ball to safety, with Barcelona arguing it had already crossed the line.
La Liga does not contract goal-line technology and using VAR the officials could not confirm the ball had completely entered the goal, so the Catalans were left frustrated.
Did Barcelona score the second goal?
— FootColic ⚽️ (@FootColic) April 21, 2024
Was Lunin able to intervene before the ball crossed the line?
An incredible position #ElClasico pic.twitter.com/EYJ3nJ0TJe
Yamal appealed for a penalty minutes later when Camavinga clipped him in the area but the referee waved their cries away.
Raphinha and Ilkay Gundogan both sent free-kicks narrowly off-target, with Barcelona only having converted one since Lionel Messi departed in 2021.
Barcelona were dealt a blow on the stroke of half-time when midfielder Frenkie de Jong was taken off on a stretcher after hurting his ankle in a challenge by Fede Valverde.
Xavi also brought Lopez on for Christensen at half-time and it paid dividends for the coach after a slower start to the second half.
The midfielder was in the right place at the right time to finish after 69 minutes when Lunin could only parry Yamal’s low effort back into danger.
🇪🇸 Goal: Fermin Lopez | Real Madrid 1-2 Barcelonapic.twitter.com/6DlGIfaLrA
— FootColic ⚽️ (@FootColic) April 21, 2024
However Madrid swiftly struck back when Vinicius crossed to the back post and Vazquez arrived to finish having lost his marker Cancelo.
Lucas Vazquez beats the goalkeeper with his effort.
— FootColic ⚽️ (@FootColic) April 21, 2024
Real Madrid 2-2 Barcelonapic.twitter.com/N8OZoD54YY
Marc-Andre Ter Stegen made a brilliant save to thwart Vinicius at his near post as the forward sprinted through on goal with Madrid looking to strike and virtually wrap up their La Liga title.
Bellingham found the killer blow, despite largely being kept quiet by the Catalans until he appeared to emphatically decide the match in stoppage time from Vazquez’s cross.
Goooooal Gooooooal Golazooo Bellingham!
— FootColic ⚽️ (@FootColic) April 21, 2024
Real Madrid 3-2 Barcelonapic.twitter.com/ptUheoN1Od
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